Friday, December 08, 2006

"Living With War" Album Receives Three Grammy Nominations

Neil Young received 3 Grammy Awards nominations for "Living With War". Nominated for Best Rock Album, and 'Lookin' For A Leader' was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance."

It is hard to believe that the "establishment music industry" has chosen to nominate an album which was greeted with fury from across the spectrum.

Let's see if the Grammys will actually award Young. Afterall, guess who has 11 Grammy Awards and who has zero?

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At 12/09/2006 01:29:00 PM, Anonymous horsewifnoname said...

Looking at the competition, what is defined as Rock these days? John Mayer singing "Route 66" ???? wtf?
Just as innaresting is the nomination of the Dixie Chicks not only in the country category, but for album and song of the year.
I like the nonmination of the Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris akbum in the modern folk/ American deal........

 
At 12/12/2006 03:14:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

LWW SHOULD BE at the very least nominated for album of the year.
Thrasher, do you know who has the most nominations without a win? Is it Neil or someone else?

 
At 12/21/2006 03:04:00 PM, Anonymous fans from ontario said...

'Living With War' is better than 'Parrie Wind', Neil still can makes such good rock album today at the age of 61, it's worth for such nominations. I think Neil don't care he can win or not,that's neil.

 
At 2/06/2007 02:06:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Press Release
Date: Feb. 5, 2006
From: Right-wing Records
Re: Neil Young (Have You Forgotten): song by conservative protesting Neil Young's protest song named
#8 Best Record of the Year

Neil Young (Have You Forgotten), song written, recorded and released by Dr. BLT as a pre-emptive strike against Neil Young's Impeach the President, has been named the #8 best record of 2006 by Blogcritic Magazine music critic, Al Barger.

Find the song and the critique here:
http://www.morethings.com/music/best_songs_2006.htm

 

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